This house at 710 Ashbury St. was the home of the Grateful Dead. Amoeba Music was one our most enjoyable stops in the Haight. Here, employee Dylan Bergersen tells us about the store. The Summer of ...
The summer of 1967 saw a surge in protests and the rise of the hippie movement. Frustration with the Vietnam War fueled social and political discontent. The Haight-Ashbury district in San Francisco ...
The Bay Area Revelations team takes a look back at the stories and people who lived and survived the Summer Of Love in 1967. It was the neighborhood event in San Francisco that shook the world.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.- Haight Ashbury, known as the epicenter of the hippie movement and counterculture, gained fame during the 1967 "Summer of Love." Thousands of young Americans gathered there to ...
In 1967, San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood was the epicenter of the Summer of Love. As the Scott McKenzie song implored, thousands of hippies – with flowers in their hair – converged on the ...
Our microguides series is inspired by the slow travel movement, encouraging travellers to relax their pace and take a deep dive into one particular neighbourhood in a well-loved city. Rather than a ...
San Francisco’s intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets was ground zero during the “Summer of Love”; a 1967 gathering of young people searching for an alternative lifestyle that included free love, ...
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